The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 30, 1859, Image 2

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iiirtAistitlitiiiii44iii of IA ' biutiesi • 4i0113111U pity,
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. One of the most • Ir4dtcptitions Correspondents,
among all our public eKls James, Buohanen, 1
President of the United ' Melee. Whim we ion.
alder hie exquisite eallgraphy • and the Mot that no
inolimenuseript can be prepared Without mu:emu,
leg muoh time, . and requiting a great &set a e(' otireil
.the numbeeet:listtera betas -written from his 0n
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frguog Its i ppiftlojil lif e, ,if -gatiereil • Into volueoee,
altd.pl e li'iistinateillikii, Would startle t he
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`pabliiii*d fiiitistWe '4364 . .adOkiiii . .oltieems; and
litterianitlenAiteni and "palters iJfiluit' a ,e•la
*me tipqtiiil4, Casio lit ' seas 'llitiire .oaole
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irieletrilf dikorthiliiitlnees 14 hit oefiSepondentii.
VO'theice iinki te'titi • iloti`eittiti4iy; truer ho,wag
etately-add dignified. ` w riting, "iitittr; Samson said
• Orion. oceation, an if be expeoted to read hit own :
letters Itihiti'libitt'morning paper at pie hien kfolit
table. l.- TO . theis he Wishod to' woe to Me Anil.realm
•-birbeile, to v inieloy 'the I attgatage of htinest'Grif.
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limiance; eiderlog the cs'tnitign 'of 1.856--he ttu ,
;Went himeelf frig neatly. orsd . deribtiege hie auto
igeaPh is preeeived'eMbalaied•inletiesider' for the
see of poiterity. .It may, liowever;:be . isitfe:y as
iiiritetl, that It till tble eorreepondinde Coed be ox- ,
poibd' to Ohne olOW'it' weal& be &aid 'teconfain'
no more Inionsistonclewthitti''UsMilty eitilltill'it, Or
allefigerb the'evritiogs' of 'an . 11Mbitleue; Wiin,tishb
. hislbelfri intent:ln! thi :pnitult 'dr tito!gfitterlng,
. .
ldWocefldbf....PresideneY' during: 'ull thei 'active,
!pieta ettf:thli s. lifei '. Itl• is " erne ' the.- Oilifo`rnia
Meallleßillroad:letter, - Mmielderid - Wlth'reffereme
oallits+tliniq•lifaiberp and object`
. or lii.p'repitia;'.
;limi;Altilettertif the 12ther Jill?, 181, tOltobert
J. Walker; whlto'Gsvernot of /Vials,; and a few'
other camel . 'lndfsorettons; might, in the liandi 3 Of
the hietortani , IniPalr' the 'symmetry ef ttilli cot ,
rave:dame ;:, yet lire 'ebauld dorimirthe eigkreglste
of, suohli ,oheroter, l B,llVrigtinl the' Statile as a
Mimic , Without . .!fleseetidufg . ''to 1 firithride • the
'tstivial-eleteete , which' a' elder!' iturpeetion' might
~. , •
. .
,espotie. :-.l3nt, of 1 all the ' men to whom , Mr..
Boohanttn •gare his most utaretarved eimfidenee,
there are'twtr who deserve to' he pre eminently
,enviad—fwo into 'whose kOlOtike he poured hit ()hot:
,
east manotai--twowho solaced Idahoan of moulting
tribulations:: linefla .111/1/1 Glethey Jones, and the
llluetrions !,,Ilnks..: , - Whit ^ v 1.601065 missives . they
must prosiess ! I•Whafbufthie.cenid hive Induced
the - . courageous *dieter:Xis , of: Mei Bashanan . to
. . .
Jones 4, - .Whet,sbut= , thla ;Wield' have.'indueed hi s
,affeationate; regard:for thattonfists. and 'distitt ,
Salehed statesmen ? , :-..Whit but lids adult' have%
Aasolved Matto resist - all Pannifylvsmii; kitino;hie' s
•
Allielred•to _put him tato hil 0 ableet ? ' 'lloldi6g; ..
as
Aphit beldihieraryleartetringeilt is amazing that
he.rdiould: ham Uciasented• to Coinproluise'all his
. .
bopionpos:theniddetit'ministirship'st the odurt . of ,
Frsnoic jamishz - 4 , l3itt - Sinks beloligs to another
Oboe': sirlttlike;JOneb,lirho held hie treasures for
-Private'utwoJinke;flur!you of Philadelphia welt
,
remecnber,,tever repaired, blotter !rota hie friend,.
Mr. Buchanan, withent duly., making it tis Pablio'
Wepoeilblo; in .confidential quarters;, and it was
,pgrosable :to eels how kindly the candidate Mr. the
„Presidency. responded ;to the generous and' Indus•
trlenceomixfunloitions - ef lilt friend, ,No was
laolceer;Oodurretion , with% Mr.. Baohanan while,
. .
- mink ter. et the .Cotte6 of Bt. James then . .Jinke, and
no ono understood so wolf his ?riveter aspirritiona
.
felow,ers. ble -,donialif to...Bennett-And others) 'u
Wiilltei:.7lt fa to lb le emlable'weaknestion the:park •
rot 46;k:friend Jitike - _ihitt I atn'inde hied' for i l ,
..“ k lyosii or thiCreilcining Cartons document, :the
(ilthilehkiridelli, will dualities:-be reoogulsod by
'MI who report o f the 'amidfatal pf,
. hi,latttorfeWtflepterfentetiveir,aPPltated tali;
'vett*tireit,te r hitibitriOtigaitiet,lkallairjr.beisilt: - ,
.4eltitr-;:f"..', '';',„„'., ~., ;.„,.. •-„,.- : ,, i ..t.
. i • --7-7-71--7-161 ■
murroLlayselkly itt,:y.ift,
.I'l 4l Mr numvltette N. - Ao' ” _ 'we to_
_,. 6 reakfeet
nhh4adrioirTiocscivticAptio t t . neat or-wommo;•
ttiod:WilithgNitSidthhi,? ' • that-nearly; every=
. body-was r males ) a'siop of thit'lnfatnets aback
Forney's Prets, , rthiobj I!" regret 'to say, imams to'
•be eironlitted here, as If for the purpose of fle;.
stroytne ‘ myrdlgeuitiOh.....i3oose of my best'frlende,.
. 241 tharn° l tO 4 °On take it . .regulerly; al thoceb,
'oat orderer:oboe to my,feelloge, they do not rent it
lisi6frolestiee;`' I rioYer read that vile paperAy•
keIM butloelfirg Curious to Iciferi whit bed gaited.
this great nottimottptii . l indmied"mY friend, Major
' ~W2 - 1-7_, to inquire the ; meuse, • open which -hd NO
formed ailitistt 3-copyor a ,letter porporting!tp :
lir 'been ',Utah by y r estitome t hapi been lost.lis,
4/111.0 4 / 1 1* of 'Weihiegtoat End had' found' Its Wai•
ata..TAe!Peess - fXbroughlbitelertfoOs of ' Omar'
0110;j4Iti, It dAt onto tattivbf •the'Puro and • the
iT.Jr-bi..... Ms_
eels - Piittioill'arlY, - otinY? Administration
slaw ,13 4.1ifilkno -,thers; - apprebendlog that yea
.UllOl4 svertaidaqme things injurious to one ociOs•
ore *anis; ...tgot the Major . to read me this letter.
/ QQlltare to sot; that I heard It with horror, and 1
feel
.boniii , ,. to . enure you that I - -never • semi ved
the e -Qi rig n loath ap
d Wyeabingtoen trill u
B , llecome by calling
uign ;Geo. oblige
and sllreot
lug httn.,to t make as positive and public a debts' of
Atli, letter of youra as he did- in reference to my
letters hi.. Wendell,' - .I have COMO' erolplototi that
Ihia PlllteS.was not found. by'Judge Bleok'e 'roes:
gauges', but. think that ,It leaked . out; .as 'other
things, have leaked,ont ) .. through some rascally,
porim er,,. y lleeee tell Postmaster Getters' Holt
to i 0 - ,an immediate investigation. , I trust
yet. 1' ;more careful wokttielottinvani , note
HS notitenhyt. ', ~ . • .. • .;!.....,' ‘ l ., •
ulerar * X prooeml to °peek , to' yertvon • other,
toile's, Ittticsomes my duty to inform. you. that :I
, wal cm* jtelteet tet. put Into the Bedford Gaserfa a
forma:des:dal , of my 'befog .8: candidate for the
Preildettoy r lttind nearly everybody et the Spline
pppOsedla Me. .Some of , my oldest . .frlendeJ men;
ritem ,I . hayeJttiowa slat* my - boyhood,WithoUgh.:
morYitrill-tome, avoid - talking , pelltlos; and only
those toady me who are in .exprotant positions.'
1 If:You will leok attbe'phreseolegf of my detais.
41913, hotiqver,:7on will find that I hero tett *large
avenue open for escape I, the nomination should
be ,oloed ;spots me. (loathing /pm resolved upon,
'at 'Auk gate, end la this both . Bennett and Bowman
'epilik'wlth toy eanotion—and that le, if 1. oannot
'stet 'the nocoloatton tortelf,l ;will defeat either
'Douglas; Wire, btephens, or' Ilieeklitridge at the
enlist'
dpueentlen, lor will ambit to defeat,
glad at . the election In November,' in 1860. I
hate done my best s lo'paritlyne the Barmier:die
party 'lt tine a longtime before they frosted Inc.
..My.ebility wee far above that of Most of the pub.
Ho mon or Pennsylvania and I ought 'to have
•bees Presided in 0148; 'When the °One ohmo. to
me 14 was only booedsti
,they , eon', ! , not' do - With.
out me ;' and befog •nne who remembers le
jartreo If not servloes, • I ehell'not image:to avail
myself or the opportunity to repay this dia . !
',Anguished Itbeanh reinotant isonsideretfini of
my ; merits., Before.. wilting my, deolension, -I
took up the two great lexsoographere-LWebstei
Ausiltichardsonand I found that the word." oan •
dldsite " means "Ova who, when aol ionic% °Moe or
'hoder,'woio a, garment more white than ordinary;"
and that the, Romans store a white garment in
common, butyiben asekir g or etanding for ease,
they wore it'mprii white than ordinary, and re
-11 fte?hed''the , white - hue " of it Let thoeo who
otiose not to.uoderatard the terms of my deolen
goo be, eximoniehed. • My ambition and cravat
remain unehangod. i ' . . .
" * Oir Penneylventa politics, I one sorry to repeat,
to you, are not in a'good ooadition. I bear a good
deal of Bigler ; be Is working for himself withoit
the ellghteet reference to me • The Insulting allu
don to lay' werkpoN; -in the knees.' lotted esfeey
where to my &Atli:Cent.. Be will find that I one
aot 1/0: ' week in the kneel' when the limo oomes
for big re.alssotion ; at any rate, I would rather be
weak there than weak Ito the head.. The ekulli of
some tneitare like black-oak bark—the older thoy
grew the thicker-they•get,• I woe told to•day that
Col. Bee:4Mß expeots to lose the delegates in
Washington eounty, notwithstanding I appointed
hie son Andrew to a valuable platten in Nebraska.
The., delegatos 'from Westmoreland county are
already reported as againat'ua. Foster, MoKito
- nay, Sheriff, Hogue, end other 'rebels,' have done
this. , I believe you have elected your delegates
-in Books, and as my. old foe, Frank Vansant, is
One of them, I can, of coarse. rely upon hie enthu
sigetio support In the 4th of Starch Convention. I
wish you wonld:wrjte to nay friend Lewis 13 Ooryell
';at once.; I am, told that •he Is 'for inn, and
thinks I am; for Hunter.. Let •h im rest. Its Allis
, pleasing delnslou. , ',On -second thought, I think It
would bo better foe yen to go to•Dooke county your
self and And out what General Davie Is doing and
.others, and In order to make matter, all etraight, I
will write to Tyler that be mast let Boom alone,
if he dooellve . at Bristol, and that I wish it to he
entirely, under your control. ' Tyler never did
any good in Baas, odd now that he has boon put
at the. head ,of- the State Ceatral Commit. es he
will:heve his bandit fall in trying to convince the
Irish pentoarato that General Cans fe right an unto
selleatiomand isslaborto g to orove that we have car
ried out the platform of 1856, that the lien:loaf the
Territories were to hare no ,control whatever over
tbe .subject of slavery.- This question of naturalist
tlon„by. the way, may be handled with soateakill
and effect. If my friends, in oonvereing.with:w4.
ti-re Americans ,art, Know• Nothings; wDi make
my platform tbe.esse letters, and :lu convoreiog
with our. Irish and German adopted ottlsene, will
make Judge Black's letter my platform, e ll will b e
tight.: 'I have suggested this Idea to my excellent
friend, that diellSguished statesman and unrivalled
diplomatists-Mr. Haldeman, the editor of the Bar.
rleburg Patriot ei, Mien s . who,. from his -for
sign :experience, ie' welt- calm:titled to illuminate
this Mactdavelisut polloy. It's a great outrage,
whau - At it considered . that lam the son of an
Irlshmon, thht I eentot be permitted to take a
little liberty with the countrymen of my father,
without being hauled over the coals and denounce d
h,y_tua4 mon as jokn ,Mitehel and MoMesters, tf,
the 'Freer/m * le' .roirpcs/, es ,hostile to them. I
confide' la' (lien .11 reatly to' *eke' all rikht with'
the Germane on , t le 'question,' arid although ' I!
anti ini tend . be returns - from :Servo , in' a very I
had homor, (the fettled Noe compelled to dietuten
1,11/%lllov. to see him horn before he has pubilq...
ly eqmpoßtod Wilmot, - against be.','can it be pot-' .
elide - tifttreY old frlende in Lonceeter . °entity or
Diehl birth - hive rime off on this tstalgentl;:s I wlllsj
not believe it. By the way, it , was resit/meads-II
eery for me' to do something to conolliatelba IMO.
bets of the , Amßatan porta'''. who have,been dis
posed' to oorao.over •to me, and partionlafrly from.
the South. Sash men ns Rustle of Letitia/31V
Plke of Arkaneas, Randy of Tennessee, and Mar.
shall of Kentucky, bad to be convinced that I
Ives not very much attached to the adopted cdti-
TEM Plitine-PITRAMIX*
r • , A; •
se 2 ; ettelibtget thelrlupport nudetta 4. lly '
elrourn iMithlitTek • . , •. ; •
I titi'iltit'!agret with y. a ir to lair: kills
Plttetirtrost, and I am glad their Get erell/Olf.
man, ot;s e Washington Canstitutiodi has not 'co
pled bid artiole nominating me for-the Presideney.
Burr tea really, been made my enemy by nos.
Veldableolroutztaisnoel I ought to hate appelet•
ed him 'postthastet at Pittsburg; bedeude-be Wad an
Old friend of mine i -bat I yielded to oomblrallons,
and disappointed him. Ile deed that the officials
of my Administratioe In Pittsburg are lazy or in•
different en to myself. lie has the battle to fight
Mere elogle.kandesi inslatono,,ena ll)l4,tbey. are,
Mang, to, and rohdi 19 go fur Douglasprilreekj
Inridiro,'ho Metes for me to oompel theta tihofst
'their cattail '" This Is •
sehold'aeorirat IM de ,
,monstration,..and I tacn only au rprlied sivatlorney
aud't.be laborite not' itee it at I dd.' am very
'forty that thy friandatbroughout this State should
have deemed It necessary to attnet :Brecht fledge
and Wise so soon. 'Whig is it great blunder, and if
1•000ld • have preventhd Hen.. Hamad of the
.aonetittitiors, • from; bib. assault, upon I
, should haye done so, but ~ L really, not' fo
apcusibfe • for that paper. - hear that a crea
ture ' maned Sudan, nt .•'Brio; •id thin; State,
:(labd haa d_otr-mcsre.to• defame MY ;ebararster than
otbar Inert pn our like frontier) hat
,etteeked
•Wlie.' 'NW; Dttai.o never bed any regard
far Brbokinridge,:and, einoe Wise Ilan shown big
independeopo o sver" . little,,for. him I do net think
that aellanits upon either; at this time, will help
In reference to :Philadelphia,
.1 never have
really uod,eratebd that place, It haa been opposed
to pre front time of 'Joseph Id the
netted 'When I • Sans' regularly 'Po septa by • the
Demooratio party for President. , • .I.bave tried my
Mottos on that, benighted village heretofore, and
thiy have eirtaye tailed • yOt I think they Molt
goosed at , lest. • And (a t the reptdn that there Is
• notOte,df my old edppOrterain Philadelphia that
I can name who le now sincerely toy friend, but I
' have a host of disinteriateffnew friends, who have
always heretofore been against tae, and upon rims
rely,. Henry Id. Phillips le one of them.: Be Is
'sharp, end is really for me; iluingb hiss !fester
ing' aloe fOr Valleys rsed'will goifor hashes
&. be . g a " d 4 M u c b g a ri n t 0 6° I Ctior wil le l tdonn o , t d is o tean t c! se ll, h t e rh ut il l i g i b tul t
'slip'slip , 'ov'er • to Dallat, which would be the
worst) thing ••• for ' . Mari it mot ' been for
Phillips'p devotion taDalles as a minister at Lon•
dort.l should long' . dgti hive rellevild myself in that
qUartet. Oolleotorli ',Ora in Lancaster
county, does mot-seem to. underetand.Pbtladelpts la
,polttioe, end I !led be; necess ary to take
Charge of that btainess myself.. I would . trust
- John 'Hamilton', the surlieydr of the•porti bot be
hes O. liking for' Dallas too, and would be very apt to
sell pie out if an opportunity .offered, bavinebeen.
applinieil'witilellt any soltalth.Jed froth Monett 1
bave tome bailee ' that .13 Air and the neer
postmaster, . Mr. - ; rowne. - will he enabled, so to
peek delegation from the. oity for the nett Der
mortals. Vote Convention de'te'prove that We have
not ekpendrid our power to vain. Jridge Black it
anxious trip. to . Philadelphia to stipend M
t this,bit:
he ;halves's not to be the Man I would go theta
Myself if -I Whit' w deals - lee kbeu,
Shrewd; cantlettelfriend, 'who •wttl viltit'Phll Adel
•Pttis, behind to , all the friends of o u sh r se,,Wise,
Harder, Breetinridge, sod fliokinson,•and induce
them : to unite- with Baker. Teter; , 'Hamilton,
Browne; and others, against Bonnier, so es to send
a set 'of lelegatee to,the nett State Convention
that will go for me ft? the nomination at Olathe.
I ogres with you that Judge Ilia* is not the
. man for Governor.. I am for' Judge Sherwood,
who has been bare for several days past, and who
•it a • fine, seeable, and egroseble Rootlemiu. I
think he It oar beet matt, , It is tree I hive a
good deal of old Whlggery in my Administration,
and Shorewood was at onb.time an old -Whig; be
tides, he same over an what is on odious question
lallennsylvaulte—l insert free trade: but then ho
atorted. egainet,Leoempton, and ries converted to
my flkelliMeedt.erldentlys ,therefore, is
ottr Man!, • • • ' •, • • '
• . "In national matters, I have only to repent that
your general views •on the eunlent of the Preset
denoy ,I heartily, approve.- on need not be
alarmed about. Cobb ::filephene and Toombs still
killhim off. will lake 'man a liteeicloridge ;
my old-enemy auntey will; take eare of my old
I friend Wise. An to New York, think your sup
gallon in regard ta-Seymour nod Michaels Is,
deserving. of all pram. • - I •do • net think (few
what loan learn,• that ffernando Wood,
Fowler, and Sobel' will ever make up their aim•
ouittes lithe Empire -Slate and Ithink we.wlil,
ere have ,Claseldy, 'OE the Albany /Was;
wish ea. Bennett whelsorstands my views on tbis
subject
,Perfeetly, end wlll.vontilates them in his
own adroit way.. •• . ' •
•• "I have manisllMeelties with my old friends oat
of : Pennsylvania. ..:/ bear that Jesse TS—Bright
complaisusin many quarters about the remota' of
his brother. for which' war not to blanse.• I toxin,'
also, th at , John - Thomson, of New Jerser, haa
lately iouterrhat relieved binvelf from his farmer
personal I:allotment to myaelf. ' As to 001. Wall,
of the Seine 8 Mt% I have eased coaxing him; he
je Incorrigible, • •• • , • .
. 1 •11nt my letter:ll Atisay ioo long, and I have;
Only to add in cooolutten, keep it to • routed( And•
eat upon; its suggestions et Jesse earliesteenver
nienoe. . will to Wlltblilkin in t o few .
1 Y , 7 4 • • • • ••:1; .
I Man Moto herc • retetting what I have to ;NO
on other 1,4
11110.--fil f or my next. Oeosstioat:l
.• .. .
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•:: orrictit, noo in 180)1.Tor • all nu goes s—no 4 n o
• , min!!.cnairrtan union—Dß: orns. lonian ow,
1 i th
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The:COHN Bet tnt atastrospip greptreo 4134
abeolutely deed: The 'Atlanthl 64! lialtki ir
bare
been formallidetivered to the 1 , ana6sitMpany,
:whit'itie done having Mon alfeiednneadaited for
;I.lkfkaight• aid pist.somier' bisalnial to Calffornia.'
!the entire forward cabins sit, ole'aral'astey,land
being arranged for 'ateerage'Vessengers,Pid the
to aver after cabins will. be put lo order,lorpond7
Maas ; passengers, The cabin dieing rds ec
are
Wholly. distil:sot frotn the statelesms, whlol Wlll:bik
~ . .
an agreeable ritionge from 'the.old system. i (.. • .
The Know Nothings, with held a prelminary
meeting a fan days since for the parproof talk.'
log what Is best for them'to do in the aproa;sb
ing State election; have given another elm of VI.
tatity, by laming an offfelal nail for a meting of
%he Orate Coutiall, to'bo held at Geneva, 'cxhirpd.l
neaday; Atigust 24th. I lod;.en ingniq among,
those booupyinginduelitill poSitions With the or
der, that their animosity to the ifeed'and henard
demination; la of 'the tatereat;and will, if pied;
blo,. be =made' of the . moat prietioar sort: , '4'ble
means; probably, that .if the Democrats hank ..!
ice atul 'nominate a tolerably fair ticket, that t 6
Amerioans will supped it,' and - Make no month .
lion of their own—not that they love Del
so much as they hate tberltripnblioans. ' ' : 4
ThoYourig !ton's Christian Asicolatton sifisik.
'Obi forth finish efforts to keep up and ielirgis T :'
Sale the'religiims Istcreit t h at pervaded ths6onit"
try during last year.: They have oponedvei at
the corner of 'Broadway and Twelfth airand
two prayer-meetings are held daily ; one ht n.
o
'till '7r in the Morning; another from 51 l 6 fa
the afterincm.. So far 'they have been vilewell
attended, ond.prousloe favorably for the fu re.
, Dr. Otte; surgeon of the California- , emit
'Moses Taylor, and 'author of the Pelisses tildes
'le HerPer's fdegitino, has created a littlekrolte;
.... , . . r
meet among the newspapsr men and jeweers, by
allowing WO Oita OW of the golden things Veld to
have been taken from' Indian graven in.Ohrlgni: - .
Photo Aso seem not to have, aassated I to . the
Script tire faot,. that as', they brought noth g Into.
this world, pelther.eau they carry anyihi out ;h
for. they'put into -their coffins math geld' in the
shape of bats, frogs, and doge, and (I eeklyou to
before the allegation) they also put ii, 107 and
then, 'an' alligator. Several of 'these siadmenn
are on view at Ball, Bleak, b oo.'s- 7 .oni in the
form of a bat, with outstretched wings 6tl dm
gemlike head, surmounted by four borne aeved
outward; another is a' frog. 'The bat w hs 64.
(moots, is of pure gold, and coat the D tot $2O
per outleo on the Isthmus. , 1
The dry.gcods' trade are in tlie midst of i pros.
porous business. The prose news his 4:4 pro
dnoed muoh influence in the general mats, on
c the good resulta have been neutraliald'h3r e eon
vfollon that chief artiolos of Western nrothoo will
.
continue to be depressed without e n eiporlientand.
'4l tab; to bemire, has experleneed a alight sirs noe;
.but the general feeling Is that low pride mistral°
during the season. The importations et:clique to
'be linmynae On, cue day last week, per On.
thousand Introlees were entered, and for tb week
ending July 23d, nearly four hundred tbniand
dollars' worth of plain cottons were toupee.
With the present week's issue of TA's fury,
Mr. Themes MoEtraih withdraws from he con
cern. The paper hal been characterise( by the
highest respectability and pcuderootti;—abie
,editorials, acute reviews, and readable *tree's,
'bat all very long, and not retnarkn h ly. lively.
Whole to conduct it hereafter It is not steed but
Its tone must be greatly changed or the gblisher
Must print it for private circulation. : • .
Alba Adelaide Phillips, whose artistionerlt is
appreciated by the lovere of the Operalsee re
m:dyed handsome 'offers for tbp next seam. both'
from Btrakcaoh and Ullman, for NeW YorkPhile.-
I 'd a e ri lp a tt . la, and Boston, and from Alaretzek tor ;Ha
. To-morrow "(Stinrday) evening, Rdwh Booth
"plityclogo, at Nlblo'a, to the Othello ofOharlee
Pope, and the Deldemona of Alin Sara 'kevens,
(epee:the most promising notressee of the ay, and
Altogether a refined, lady-like, and moat rfarmlog
young woman,) and the Emilia of IdatlPonist.
Burton has had crowded houses during As two
mesh." engagement. On Monday the Reels eons
mottos'.
Miss Virginia Stewart, the victim of Maloneld'a
murderous intent,' still lingers at the 4ospital.
Her surviving thus far hes been a miracit
ATLANTIC Orr y.---There are few watorig plume
In this oonntry, that have the acme avanties
that aro offered to the pleasure eeeker t Allan.
ile pity. 'tire Ultimo run each day frog 'Phila•
del phis; and as eight or ulnacare are ateohed to
'gob train,,the number of arrivals at thidolight
fat place of reeert roach several hunded each
day. • The railroad le one of tile best in the
qountry, and although a portlon of It Is outing
ed over a salt marsh, the track is alrognier
and firm as older and more carefully, tailgated
roads.. The gammas of tho rod since its COM
pletloalos been mainly, If not entirely,Swlng to
the excellent management of. the presided, John
'Brodhead, Big. ' Mt. Brodhead Is younen years,
but 13 ebility and energy hat no superior` and In-,
deed he to already recognised by tellretti Men is
one of. the moptehrend and , capable preetants In
the country.. The towns end. villages 'long the
line of the road aielnoraltaing .with'wontirfni rts
platy, Innumber and dee • Xgg limbo; Oily, a
irottlement Inhabited almo.A.exolualvolyby Gies,
mans, having wlthln.the ]cat two or' tine years'
grown from rs Smell collootion of I:ma'am:whips:
half a Soren In number, to .a large town'tonisin
log two or thito thouttand lohabltanta Thkkotals'
at Atlantic' . CUT are almost withont ',legation
" first7class" bolesos ; the Sea-bathing Is i blignfal ; '
I d
the walla iind drives in the violnity aro r mar ably,
pleasant and beautiful, 'and Indeed ' do oa km •
spend an hour at the plate without beingpleat .
Reading Daily Times, 1
SAytTlIDA:ti ,M t r S
Toy, LAc:
BY TBiIEGttAPIT:
Fottr hays Laterf r om,EarOile;,
THE sTEAMER, OCEAN MEN
OFF CAPE RACE.
The Dads of Peace 'said ,to be - coneld
•••• . „ , ,
trod ImProotlehble , by the , Emperors.
Lord Paloaeraton's Orggn atta6V3 tho
proodedings at Villa
The Peace not to be Ratified by a Congress o
Powers, but by a -Meeting of Atntritin,
- iFrenehi'and , Bardinfan '
Representatives.
/kW AaDerivrry . ,A. 1.10r r csi-TI-Tac
• • PREIIOI4 &Sly.
FORtIEitINIONoiTHE etiANNtL,COIST
, .sBt.- Rine's, N. F Jfify
The steamship' Odeon Qum:6lolWe left
,Elout.'
.h
ampton on the • 20th inst. and the 4eedlee,on the
21st, 'lewd off,qape Race at half-Past eight - teolook
ihis , meting., and was intercepted by the nacre
yadlit of the AO:Welted' Priem
n 6 iiiiMet Rota' Scotian. strived' out on the
19112'inst."'
-' • - ; GENERAL NEWS: '
The folloiving Summary of news is firnithed
_The Emperor. yspolcon had arrived at Palls
LODI his Italian tlawri.is o .
• Austrianlinds were nanyAitWand - the shbeorh
bore to the now Austrian,losn 'bad boon releseeti"
from their obligations .
' 'new 'lllhistry had:hien' formed it
Afailitora being 'constituted Minister of 'War and
Prmidatit of the, Rounoll.. ; • .
Teti Bente of Berlin had lowered .the rate hf.die. ,
daunt to fbiir pet oefli.
•
Voroigo Cbmmercial
. [ST Tile dreatiett 001 es iregri
LIVERPOOL COTTON id 1 Rif ffT,, July 11241.000,
.baleert Cotton: have bun .dieroted of diming , -tite Out
three due. inalnd.og 2 009,balee to opeculatora i ,and the,
eitheaniount to cipatleri. ' Tfere Veen it' dedline
slues Friday, of bite VI.; in alr'quilltlea; end the nutlet.
.olo.ekiery cull
'Maser. Clare * Jr: S'obl . e . eirniin_otes Or e Mid-,
ar com
.dling At 7 8481.- and- „ Upland middling fltj Td ;
'holders afoot/9ring triply but without shaking 'II -Me.
to'prees
ST ATX,CY ,TRAOll,—The &driers (real Idaybliester
are not ao fuorable;lherharfreta betas ,generelly,ollll.
Prided are etead..K.horiever./
T,NN L4'9110001. BRE A DEITI:1 YIS IIARK ST cloud
doll. DiecersAlidhardeoe eisapuice repo rt , Mous. very
dull.,:izeuch:bratde e r 'e offered at further_rebootlon
In price. - , American Flour eelle at 1f1r1012.1 04 hental.
of 106 :, I ” ;• ."
'.. 'Wheat. nutet,.Lbrit, Stu ; .Weetern red _T. 61 ditto
ithito9cie9ded. Corn MAIL. garOpean hafiA ll 4 l lo.V - de;*
aline - 4; orilee to •Pliani ;. Wee - Or rolled and
yellow at de .101n0, .8.4! mi. whited leole 9d. I The
harvest prOsPeela are (A. - arable , , ,
hiVICIPOOL 'PROVISION 'III.BITETS; he—'•
.Alseers.. filcher non do Spence, illgispd..AthYit; 00.1
James McHenry, and; others, report the Siorleion
aoartret Orin. end !owe heaej and nominal
York is heaty.end ,the qantatione barely witutsinta:
/Moon le' heat,. - The ootloit sales ,Ilsee been with-
Orwee. , Irkrd w steady , cud in rather nitore - demuiffest
troasa.Tic* la notanally qui , ted.
-1.1 1 1/114001: YRODTIONt MARXIST L-lloein 'lei dull
at Seildeelw 94 for- cammon.• Boger le ;steady ' , r.Cloffre
li - 4n.let.'" Wee ib drill. Ashes—Pols are, quiet, at 21.1
91; Pearls. are quiet.' Spirit,' of Ttirpentine - drill at
86184024,111, •, - , -
LONNOtt 11.31taNT8..4-MiLulrg Daringequo's Wheat
le 10wer..., Sneer dill'. and 88 lower. • Coffee firm". E Tea
,natet, at le 2.4drtle 34 Blae heavy.-• . ,
: - LONI. Itii/Nat 11411Itirr, duty 0 - 4 .tloaeolit are
itp?tbi at a5),;693,x,,, Aim:4lolw atettritlea uncharged.
Thelloney'lcrket contiattes withontehanee to note
. Another 'circular 'reports Sugar - dull.' cane dull.
Rine, Attf47. slntpeelloe fip Elio dolt, at 85088 a,
THS'LAT.EBg.-41yeRio Wedne.day --The pales
of ,Oottna to-asyt are , eatiniatedeta;ooo 'bales; Inelnd
leg lo,,ereaulatre wad for export: Zyhe_marilet le
*dull. 'Breadetaflr 'apatlettivery'dull; 5 1.01 onimport•
,agt.....-ryorleiacartra •
FronOVAikingto,n; f
.
WesstirrorOa,,,July29.—.9dvices, received! her •
ficire'lltearagui. gill's the; eastlrallo°of a' lair ,Pros"
poot'of. the '• eati4factOry settlercient'd the'Tranalt
dith4ultier,' and speek,in oontideht:tereas"ofl. the
ability of General Jerez, to swore the. rejsctioi by
i:loilkress' of `the' article in 'the Lateer-Zsladen,
whschis objeoted to• by our Governmisnt. ' ' : -
. .There seems to, belie doubt ..but,rthe mission to
Oehttlal America Will he tenderedlO, t rudge .1low•
lin, whoett visit' th Bedford le' 00'1 `to,
by
...,, 'I. - ~
The Treaturylvilance, on th - , vrett ,norly
deo ruillioill; the receipts fOr- ,ending on.
that day, ewe. MilliCns,AWo lit 'And lifty-two
tboitsand I thrtaatenntof.dra d. one million
sia hundred :and,"..slitteen ; tit° Sand 1 0 1,40 its'
$
issued; two ':raillitich dde ` htlialthd:and Marteen
thousand ; - arodaat:of inerealie' , otier 'the former
week &handrail AS thirty 'thousand.. - :_,..: •. , • ''
' • A . letter frdni superintendent Johnsot has been
'received ak thel.fidipirThireatt,' in Fhb) , Speaking
orthe,diflionlty between the •Paisneelhdlarti aid
the citispro of liebresha,lse says no white-pardons
haveteen hilled;`botlise Whites hove ,itilled. two
AstdiallEcild car - bonded cirie,-thelfidlans Making; no
reolotanset'whomther Wort ,- approsobed by the
billion's; who tvere more culpable in, prodaeing 7 the
difficulty' span the Indlado., , The norispeper ,ao
`eourim„_he reye;ere greatly eeanerated• .1.
to
minister
to the - Argentioe'Vonfederatlen, - rwoolved his in
struotionit to'llesil add `stiirted oh his destination.
- -
fhplitinglats Constitutional Conire4tion
LP?A.VVIIWORTIfI duly ; '29 'Constitutional
Convention has 'nearly completed. Its labora u ned
'will probably adjinin ti-rnorrori.
l he Constitution -is • radiantly anti•alaterY,'
It differ." front the .14eavenworth inatroment J 1111.8•
caueb as Iti does not e'atend the 'rights 9c kuffrige
to negrotic7 Acoordieg to provisions the Lula
laturo gill oongipt of.saventSe. tut ReprellentatittelL
and twentyono Senators. • , -
The' Wittiness of 'rho - CoaVention has been dis
posed of ivlth tolerable expedition; the natant:ins
of, the appOrtionment of,ttm State and the loins
lion or the temporary dapital. being tbo only noes,
sures' that olf.red earlobe obideolee.' "TOpeita, eras
seleoted as the _temporary' oapital; , the itOwn 'of
Lawrineo being a cempotitor. , The efforta of Abe
partlearte of both placed revealed sonsidorable
oorreption,' both inside and outside of the 'Oen-
Ventida, and one or more , member% are iMplioatOd
in charnel' of bribery; The Indloations are that
the' ratification Of the Constitution will b 3 vigir L -
ously opposed, by the Demooraoy; atoll the'stro g
measures ; adroonted by ,the latter, inoludlog e
adoexatiorl of the Platte. diatriot, the excluitiOn
or free nagrbes, , this prohibition of bunk, lashes,
and, the preservation of ths.preaent Westen beay
dary;whioh embraoes the gold regions, have been
defeated: ' , ,
Later from Pike's Peak.
fir. Lours, July. 29 —The Leavenworth (Times
'bits reasfred interesting private advloes from Den
ver,eity, br the 4 artival of - the - Pikes' Peak ea•
prose last aight, ..The,dateafrom Denver City are
to the 20th inst.
The Mines °mitten° to yield well, end new leads
are .constantly being developed. A. good misty
miners have been' compelled; to gale work in eon
senienea of The so s foley of ,water.
A company has Commenced the ooestination Of
a flame, which will:be eleven miles in length, to
convey water to the, nelehbnhood of ,Itiountain
City. The work of tunnellog,itas also been ooze
mantled, - • ;
Burglary ut • Baltimore.
Iliurruons; July 29 —The. residence. of John
'Jones; a milkman, on Ynrk avenue, was entered
by barglarelast night, andrtibbed of $1,151 end .'a
gold ,weteh, The rohbers , siniceedad'in making
their escape after a severe struggle with Mr, Jona,
in 'Web' they snapped a pistol, and drew knivel
They bad - niched up ail the valuables in the bona('
bat owing to thelelerrninqd realatanoo they on.
countered, were oliwpslliti to retreat, blr. Jones
narrowly escaped with his life.
&Cotton; Meunier on Fire.
anitnrassrox, S. C., July 28, The steamer
Huntsvilic,‘ bean I foe. New York, was disheveled
to be on Ire this meriting, and immediately put in
for ehoze. ,
Tweityellve of , her paisengers roach ed the city
this aftetnoon, in a•pilet boat,
;The steamer has also; remitted Charleston, and
run alongside of the southern wharf. The cotton
In her hold le on fire, and the firemen are pouring
In streams of water. '
It is =negate, as yet,,to team the extent of
damage done. -
New Postal Treaty, •
MAW Ornahrts, July 28.—d new postal trnty
between .he United dtates and Cuba has been
consummated by General Oonotta end Mr. Ilelar.
The mails a e to be made up -..by the general
cloned in ire United Stet's.
Sinking ot , u We stern Steamer.
' Blmamis, July 29 —The steamer Return, a
White River packet, sunk at Duval's EMI, on
Wednesday. The lots amounted to- $10,000; en
which them is no insurance. No lives were lost.
The Southern Pacific Raitroad.
; Lourerpts, July 20 —President Fowlkes, with
;50,000, to pay the first instalment on the South
ern Paola° Redhead, left here for litarshall f Tezas,
yesterday.
DeetruCtive Fire at Now York.,
NEw Yonx, July 20 —The store of Andre ,t
•Biathers,enNiraler atrcot, with a stook of tobaoeo,
otgara, and Ifluesoras'llioloo2 totally destroyed by
fire this afternoon, The loss 18,0th:rutted at $50,-
000: The buildings adjAning were damaged to
the amount of' , slo,ooo. On the whole less there,
is an insuraum of over $4,0,000.
:$20.500 from Pilmts Pm&
81 , ..;Louis,' July 20:—A spsolal despatch to' the
Democrat atiya.that three *non arrived at Bt.
"JosaiThr bringing $12,5011 in gold dust. Those
pushes are also said to have disposed of $8 000 at
Ostalin, 'waking a total of ~ 2 0,000 from the Kan.
savtalnes.•
The gangue CoUstittittonal Convention.
Sr, Lents, July 20 —The Hanna Conotitu-
Clonal Oonvontion adjourned sine die to•night. ;
• .A State Obnatitutiou "Iran adopted by a vote ok
thirty-four to thirteen, alt the Domooratio tam
bore voting against, and refusing to olgo•it.
Explosion - "of a , Graud.ntvindle' in Ne-v
York.
JostNr.w YORK; July 29.--An fmmense owlndl's has
eiploded here. It eras melted the Growl. D cushy
of Baden Fourteen !Milton Man, eonueotod with a
lottery, of which the MOMS. Itothaehilds were re•
presented as the European agents. Constantine
Feltner &Ca were the agents for this ally. This
firm has,been operating extensively in the South
and Won t but era now, ralsalug.
From tietVenne.
tirsrx Org,u pea, July 29 —The Mee neer iirouada,
from Havana on tho 250, _via Kay WePi, arrived
Here
lf,eyeied ilfAtuceers.-Bugare 'were dull but me •
clanged.
SterliniExebarete 12b13 ,per omit. premium.
di
• Hasuffe, oh Nem Yoik 2 per 'emit premium.
FromNofthera Mexico.
,
CIuABLEsToN July 29.—Actvloos from hfutttmc
i -
roe to the 11:h inst. report that Northern Mexico ,
Wee in a Elate of quiet. Gen. Well had been su
perseded.
I MC
•
FURTHER FROM - EUROPE,I:
4s.x.romo
• 43.2%1:371014. PDX-14.1".
Nothing' additional in retard tO.,the
Basis of Peace.
INCREASE OF DISCONTENT IN ITALY
DEATH_ OF THE QUEEN
OR PORTUGAL.
NAPOLEON AT ST. • OirD
RETURN.; QC. EMPEROR: NAPOLEON TO
_ , 'PARIS. , „ -
BUOYANCY OF 'AUSTRIAN' FUNDS
THE NEW SARDINIAN ,MINI S TRY
ME. GLADSTONE'S BUDGET
:R5,000,000 273E3F1C/ITi!lsTcrY'..
Gladstone recommends Direct
Taxatiott: ' • , ,
IMPORTANT CORLMRROIAL • NEWS
COTTON DECLINED,
CONSOLS, 90ia94,1
Exuma Four, below Quebeo, , Jaly D.—The
atearnehtP:Aisglp-Sazort„from Liverpool., on the
2dth, passed thfOitint to.dity; bound up for Que.
,The,papere contain nothing additionalin regard
to ilia basis of peace.
rieliaSontent; recoiling from Napoleon's hasty
course; Wail apparently on the, Moreau; pirtlett.
lady in Italy ;
Napbleoai <
hid arrived MEL Cloud. ' .
The Queen of Portugal iffdeltd. -
The Vienna correspondent of tee LondorO'imes
stip repreeentatives'of Austria; Frarme, and
Bardisilaltill soots meet at Zurich, to,oonolnde the
'treaty, of peaoo: There will be 'no Congress of
-the great PoWerc °ailed to ratify • tbe treaty' ) tho
Emperors of France and Amara having agreed tb
settle the difficulties 'without the intervention of
neutral Powers:
The Maria correspondent of the' Leaden . t.Porr
Rays that both ef,the Emperors are convinced that
the basis of peace agreed upon by them lain many
resonate impraotioable. • - -
The English Journals continue to ridicule the
terms of the pease.
The Po'st (Lord Palmerston'a organ), attauke the
proceedings at Villa Franoa with some severity.
, The Parlicoirespondent of the /Vsios says there
le a fiellni of , dilappointment, 'gad even of Wig
n atiou,,qmgog' all, who' took a Intorno interest In
the Aim&Ur the war. The hisperor has seriously
lowered hhisolf in the opinion of air tinted.:
Glit&T 1111,ITA1N.,
In the Romig lords, on the 18th, the debate
wee °endued to the despatches betweenEogland atd
Prussia in regard to the war.
• In. the Mouse of Commons, Lord John Ruaeell
stated that the subject of the Stadt duties wet un
der eonsideretion,by the law deters of the Oreln,
who,,pending their decision, recommena thet . re
niwal,of the fernier treaty for six months.
Mr. Gladstone introdrundhls annual Bastogne?
budget.' The following are the prinetpal figures :
Iteventte,of thejaer , $ 65,467,000
Expenditures' 64 003,000
Esticautedrevenne of the current year.. 64,340 000
Estimated expenditures 09,201,000
Mr. Gladstone proposed to add' four pence . te,the
income tax on the income over .£1.60, and an half
penny on the ineornehetween £l5O and £lOO.
The debate which followed was favorable to the
sahetne proposed ; by:Mi. atedeterie to increase the
reVenne.. , ' '
The nonsideiaVoit. or the Budget, in its details
nai fixed for ,the 21st inst. •
It was announced in the House of Lords,,oblhe
-18.11 inst.; that the subjeet of telegraphic commu
nioation :With' Gibraltar, - Amerioai and, the West
Coast of Africa; wet teoelTfpg the herionS attention
of that Governmont
rn ;,the_ *us," pf .11r....tiorsman gave
'nonce of his intentlili to introdtioe,a resolution
providing that,works for the • country's :defense
shall be - provided for otherwise than , bnikrlnal
vote of Parliament.
An important dospatoh from Lord ',Tohn'll:tittlell,
deal Ihe. 24d. of 'Moe, strongly - urging. I,he
portenceot the' rthatrality,of Etthata, had found its
we"' into Print and : Ittliadted much; uttentieui.bottt
,
• The announcement of peace (instil to bare ° s apid
elges einumerciel improvement in ' , Cando.
The-Park Flour • market ures'Atill,Mid beat
- The ParitiooireepOndene of the toficitin Itey'aia
says the greatest, aottrity prevailed ell,nloist the
Frerialfoist:-‘z • . -
,The Channel 'iciest iittebeini fortilled,, and. frlat .
Oberbonrg.to ogiakirk!iparth bettprfee were being
constructed . ' at the . :distarniec of every three then
gaud yards, - , ,
The Paris Pap sap, thiirhiddinipeVierdi;
♦ dlvislen'of 'the `fifentryfittholdne - a het
rattan of ,Chaesenie, 'seleoted, from the different
oerPs jor- the of Italy,-bad rehielited order* to
march Inoniedietely for:Peril, 3chece they will 're
calve a.dictlnguished redeistion.
- The budget of-the Chancellor of - the E ieheqtter
(Mr. Gladstone) bed been
,precented - to Parlia
ment. Its figures she'w detlolettd74 of lie-- Mil-
Hone sterling.' Mr: Gladstone proton dire-attains-
Lion to any other - Lumina - to meet the deficit. Re
proposes to add four per 'dent; to - tie ,Income tax
duties,on melt "splOtas; - - anti 'Ma. Niger ie to ;be
exempt.
Prince Napoleon' sine at Genoa, on the-17th.
On the Paris Baum, routes closed - oit -the 19th
Inst., at 68f 200. - • _ "
- • ITALY. - - •
Thoro were strong Indications of diem tent tin
same parts of Italy. • " ' - _
Great agitation existed tit Florence. •,
The' Frovislortal, Gaiernment of Twalany had
hinted a proolamitlan describing the basis of peace
as betraying the -Wrest, hones: that the lasoan'
Government
s partloipated in, and wereltho senti
racnts'of • the people, And declaring' that Tuscany
will not be rephtoed under the yoke and influence
of Austria,: against her wilt and' rights. ,
L 3 IV,Orii.paye that - a :French Corps of '4O 000
miltrioMaillipattlY until the ;re-organization of
the country" accorditig" to the treaty of Yalta-
Franca.
The Pledmontese correspondent of the -DiGy
NOM says that freeh Pleditiontese troops are,
going to Romero& with Napoleon's content, to
maintain' order, :tad take from the Pope alt ; hope
of recovering it 17 the help of the SWISS Guards. '
The most im - *tent s pawns of the Roman States
had 'sail "a: deputation to..donfer with, Gaelnaldi
do regard the otinditlon of "affairs.
Modena and
,Parms are said to be in a state a
revolt. • ,
The Austrian troops remain in their prsition,
the same as if peace had not been declared.
Orders had been given to some of the French
ehipeofontrar to
. proteot Frenotimen and' their pie
perry in Tuseany;tn cope Or need.
The Paris correspondent of the Post stye it bas
never been Intended to support, by. the Frenoh
army, the return of the Grand Dike of Tuscany,
It was reported that Sardinia has 'recalled its
representatives from Tuscany and Modena; and
that the Provisional Governments of Tolman'? and
Modena aro organizing a force to oppose the re.
turn of the Dukee .
()traveller Pertal had been sent from Florence %o
Paris on a special mission.. • -
‘1 The Times' correspondent says that •tho news
of the peace produeed the greatest exasperation
and defection at Turin: The Emperor eras ac
cused of being a traitor to Ltaly ; his potralta
had to be witadrawn from view in the shop win'.
dews, to prevent them from being broken.
The Opti.zion, of Turin manifests' dissatisfao
tion 'Venice being allowed to remain in the
hands of Austria.
The Government Of Imimbardy had oantioned
the editors of the press against using loves (Wee
against the reoent events, and recommended there
to assume sentiments of moderation, under pain
of ouppretaion. -
PRUEBIA.
The Prince Regent' had issued an order of the
day to tho army, expreesing 'eatiefaotion with the
treaty of poaoo, and conclusion of the war.
Gen. Wrangle had, bean removed from the coma
tpaad of the elev.:which was to have been con
centrated on the Rhine. —•
NAPLES.
Four thousand Swiss troops had left the Nea
politan settle°, and gone home. The disband
meet of many more wee expeoted.
Large holies of troops were ooncentrating a
Naples. _ - -
The Latest.
• 187 Telegmph,fromLotadon to Ltvorpool.j , '
Losnott, July 20.—Tho Daily News city arti
cle of Tuesday evening, says that Mr. Gladstone's
budget'oomtnends itself to favor by its simplielty,
and although It Involves the neoesalty.of a sacri
fice, it bee been:well received in the eity.
Suicide of 'a Murderer.
CIIARLESTON, S. o.,July 29 —NM, who was
under sentence for te murder of Mr. Lyons, of
New York, committed suicide today to his cell.
The Times pity artiole says, ,that the general
feeling in regard to the budget sea he said to hs
completely satisfactory. It is to be regretted,
however, that there is not even an allusion to the.
expediency Cr otherwise of an export duty on coat,
the equalization of sugar duties, etc. The rierea •
city tnat the income tax shall be all levied in
half a. veer, is disputed.
Lc Nord says, that, although the preliminaries
of the Treaty of Peace have been arranged by the
principals at Villa 'Fiance it will be .definitely,
drawn up at Zurich, and w ill then be offloially,cont
m uncoated to the Cobris of Europe, in obedionod
to those arganiO and international stipulations
which form a part of the public law of Europe.
The Steamer Northern Light Signalled•
New Youn t Jnly 29.—Tho ateamehlp 'Northern
Light, from Aspinwall, hire been signalled below.
Markets by Telegrapbt
Bwrim J u ly ao.—Plotte is buoyant et an advence
of 12X City Id nu. and Itowwd Street 66 12,11 . 'Wheat
advanced' Itrae; white slBore I. 43 r. tot $1 2021 26.
Corn firm nt 81m82 aeWe for both yellow end white.
Prosleions quiet hut unchanged. Whiakey, Ohio, 27,ti0.
New Dements, July 21 .-- Cotton—Belot to day Of 600
bales at 11 X o for middling. The following le the weekly
statement: • -
Sales of the week • 115000
Receipts do do .. SCO i,
Do ottbe mime week ,of last pm.. 2 700
Exports or the week 7.600 tt
To Al exports of the season 1 600 000 tt
Receipts shout of :lan Year 900 000
Do do . do •at all Booth.
out polio - 0130 000 ti
Stook to per t...:•....... 28000 t.
Coffee sena at3.lXmllX o •Ifi' lb. Wes of the weak
ex° base.. -
pinatas/Tr, July 20.-Bloar drooping ;'cake at $4 80
we. Whiskey Do. Prow Mons anOhouged. Mose Pork
Belle at 815,00.
QUARIA37ON, July 29..LCotton—e.alee of the, week,
1,009 bales ; ;hero are more baying than Rollers in the '
market ' Receipts of the week, 2,500 biles ; the quota.
lions (ititrozn it t) are'Dierno. be ng a decline of „ye
on the wrier Stock in'_port 12,603 bales, Meknes
rxtbange ot . premium. Enchants on New
York XV' at premium.. Freights on Clottori to Weer,
pool 8.400. -
iliversesn, July 20 —Cotton Isles of the 'Week' only
290 bales at aria/venal of Xo in price. Rocelpts of
the wee k 0,800 balm Stook In port, 18,000.
timr , 4
... A 7 CITY% ! ca t
si
z e , :-.--7AI Ti .
,
I.loVaitilltr Y0*4.4 new Peas ,- The tolloed
Jug rePoient a nubile meeting, in a priyaire house,
[
loas'imentßarnlsteCto the reporters through the
ertjunips of, 'art4fternoon contemporary. Thrtre
, porters erthi - liseining papers, not being ilvited;,.,
c urid er.y a9g2nl publish it through the courtesy or :seine
l
A meeting of citizens of the northern par( of the'
city wee held tart evening, at the house of Mr.
JohnM. id lyler, at
„the., earner of Sixth and 93 re w a
street
,pus, fey, the rpose,of 4:mush:tering theap,ro -.
prietyof metitlenhoitOottpoile, tbtaiffiropriate the
square bounded hy Sixth. and Marshall andßrown
arid Metes ititietle - Pithlienfiat a pink :'_' - , -, .R.
The ,meeting,was,orgentsert, by calling Nebeitf
•ALlOnit tirthe chhir;" and appointing wivati: P. -
Small secretary..
and of the meeting , and urged this propriety ettrintitil4;
an eargestAfieft for its accomptisholent He re.
!erred - to' the rapid - increase of. Mil ate district of
the Northern'lAberties_in wealth, ,businses'--and
' nopoialion,. fad - pointed 'oaf Sig gent ad isntagar.
to be .derivedAn ; point ; of,,,hcaltit, nubile leery.
ment,'and the iMprovement of property, era par.,
Maoist-1y of thetlirard 'estate,dik The vicinity, by
the establishment of &Jerkin the locatitho named.
ileitis:A othiiigentlemen advocated the measure
and Made '4 etrongfappealtUthosefpfeeeftt to;pro.:2
mote the object by every means
- in their poker. -
Lettereiveret 'read qrodo -- 4.lsepla P. Lougheed,-
Sob DisiriotAttorpoy x and Frederick M. Adams,
'Big ; degreitting their inebiliti - to attend the meet
ing„ and expressingehelr hearty conourrineedn
the.pronesition... . .- -- ....-.2 I • , -- - '"''';-
Mr.' F: 11 'Trdiall'alfo' Whist' that- nry,
the Mayor ofthe el ty, had expressed Id - oho.
Con of the measure. and would lend his, .to lie
10
itieOinellsh - nient. ,- M r. - -Titenidsiloneitiklefliii - that
a committee of seven be appointed to prepare a
pittition - bal COetelhOind - alscr to...genre' mithithe
City Solleitor, apd ,Seperiptanderit of the Girard
Estate - .'en' the proprietY 4 and legality of 'apnropri
ating the property in oneation , . , .whichis a portion
of the Girarkistate - --i.-tethei purforsiittaced, which
was agreed to, and Meseta. Thomas Jenesa•Wissu B.
Mann ' John Fry, Lewis Tawe, A. It. FengeraY,
John Bougatrethl and John W. Moore were op
pointed on the committee. The chairman of
the meeting was added to the committee. f
Mr.,lfry,l/6-cedlitat.when the meeting adj.:write,
- it will adjourn to scieetettlais place. - on ThUraday
evening next; to hear the report of the committee,
and thatthia rneeting.xesolye Bself-Anto ..al.cesst
' ulttee'cif 'the - argre; in 'the ntearitifie; for the
purpose of urging the citizens of the district to a
favorable, action in the, proposition, which was
agreed. to :' .'" ' s --- -, - , t* , • ' 2
The secretary suggested that, in the event of
the SUCQSS9 of the present movement. the square
stduld - banalleilt the u-Girard'. Perk," which was
resolved with general favor. 1
Mr. Mann being called upon, expressed his an'
, prebatiort tilt the fir4osed- yneasnroaprovided it
cari be legally carried out, end 'stated that he
would be happy to unite in any proceedings Oaten•
laled.io promote If- - -,, . 2 .2, 2--.. , , - 0. , z
The thanks of the meeting were nuanmeusly
tendered to Mr. Blyler for the nee of the room for
the,meeting, and , bia , efforti l in...farthorink its,
objsota,after which the meeting adjourned-2Z
- • PnESarrna.fA4, ,41,,eanp,', os,',,D,ONgettit .3 11 4-
- kimono - --Froin - a - report of th e - Presliitinian
Board of, Domestio•Mitsions,.lately pubti - Shed, .wo
glean th e following Manatee! . ' -
,The number-of ohnuthei Ind, mliiiiinari ,-,. ,
. t
• - stritions.t.wholly..or% in' pirt antrplied - . - ft 2 -
_(ao far,rts reported),loy the saisstona.* -• " -„, :
', 815
Number of newii.orgapized ohurehes.;. 2 .50
11 ' admissions 011 exiniination. - . 2 709
t 1 ... i r ,, , • , _._, ~,,- nortileate3... 1,801,
.._
-/ Weint.edmistibßul
—... ~,_
~
'Amber of Sabbatiredhoole, , tl', ,-,, --; 1 35t
- toioll'irg '` ” '' 2 200
~. ~ scholars, - 17,453
• - t , ' baptisms 2 792
Appropriations made to missionaries
drom Itlerob. TelB6B, td Btaraliil;l.Bs6,
have hee4 7 -in Ph!lade!ptqa $58,38D 17
Do. in Lbtrisililli • ' ?6,116 66
• . I
Total - ' " 894,476 83
The agpseprlations this year are `lore -- • --*
then lest ' - $2;724 83
The total amount of reeeints from March
1, 1858, to March 1,1859, with bajanoe
in, treaeuries,..lo, .t. ; , .„.,,, , - 420,057 28
After deducting:the litritfalliWidt out
and due, the available 'balance in the
treasuries is 15 722 62
The board has been organised thirty.one yams,
and has in commission at present six hundred Mis
sionaries thoughoutilie United States. . i ,
THE STABBING AFFAIR ON THURSDAT.-131r."
Keen, the gentleman who was so seriously stabbed
by the insane Colton, was doing much better at
the Hospital _yesterday. The.wpund in the limpet
'entered the lung, but it is nagmecemasily dais or
our. The wound lathe abdomen cannot be pro esi,
and it fa impossible to amertaln with any deg of
certainty What injury has been inflicted bylit,i
From the improved condition of Mr. -K. strovg_
hopeaarcentertahord tryibisf friende: of, this upi-
Wraferidoveiy. • ''' ''— . r
'Colton, tho cattle of all Mr. Keene !Our es,
came very near escaping from the Sixth-wardta
tion.honse on .Thursday evening, about midni t
During the afternoon and evening the prisoner
seemed Olds, and about **olio o'olonk atnightthe
knocked at the door of hie cell. Talent: Bowers.
anewered the knock, and' Colton told him be
wanted a colored man put in ths cell with him
it ban theylwere talking -, at o$ is
metier, the
prisoner made a - deorticirate'eff,rt - te enospe. and
the most active exertions of tener-ttiefleetefiteeo
were required to preventhisevesmpllshiag his ob.
jest. .Uter - handling /several of the - efficient very
roughly; Ottrhereedean -, :triatife
_weelaverpowered,
and - -being se*.rely Bed, he was again, lazer in
his cell. - irtfitptdkninogniaz be' hattne hearing
before Aldermen Traller;-arid -*ye ComerOtte& to
sereit,the.rttealt,of;hislMlßOlfrlitlitil-',;:, . -• ./ r.--
Arsonists Fern: , Acorossf.—An elderly
colored iiilY,' Abiitt"!riliiisty - years cf age, IVas ,
knocked. down.„on.,Tburaday,.,by the - horses , at
tubed toe oar of the Pit thandilixthatreete Rail- -
way Oeingeny, al ,e0:-.eaveraly inured ; that she
died AV the'Hoepitit falba *evening" We have po
doubt that her old ago ; and, the _infirmities at
upon it, had, eomething 'te'detirith toy,
death, but the oredisposing,aawse ,was, the Inatirj
she received. It is stated - that 'she Caine from au
D enlist prorinee in the Meet- Indies; where she
bad amassed
_lrate' altum•ot money by honest in.
awry: , - The. eorriner'iPjaryz reindered'a verdiet
exrulpating . the officers from any blame at all it
this matter. Wilave - rnerationecriefore the fro
quently-reerteeing, ateldenta.Mn„theie passengto
yailroads,and - while...ereztixprgiatio` opinion as tc
Rio main eauysof,thetta, we ranst -- be.allioyed ir
mention's:Mr regret at the `great Want bf earls et
both aides that 03 often leads to fatal troareqiimicrie
Until arraogemeata are consummated by which q 1
railway par is under -more,perfeet control, these
seal:loath will oecnr.i Meek a t , ire roj'doe in tb•
departure of the old-fashioned and tunnimfortabl ,
omnibus, and the - sdiiiit=ertlie neat and com
modious oar, it is a sad thing that the railroad
Osaka that thread our atreele are so °Rem - sprinkle.
with the,blood ofr - unfortunate -mon, women, and
ohildren. • - -r , , - . ,::: •,, ,-, ~, • - • I
Fraxs.--The alarm Of - fire - yesterday after;
noon about half pant one .o'oloek, was 000saionee
by the partial burning of the dwelling .st . Elias
..ffitzipion; NO- 1820 Arch efiestV's_TheflaUtes bete--
sated from the wooden work of a window-frame
taking 116 from agde-light:'lhi dernak e . anlisurit
ed to about $2OO. ~.. . ,--- !1L ,, 3 ~, /.'. ..",,,:. -,'.. I L
' There was3another alard abont leo' o'olckilt Ir
Alle morning, amasioned by. the burning of thereof
of two email shanties la small etreeernening on'
of Bedford street, between:Fifth and S:xtl streak:
But little damage was oserislotted.,,- , ,,' ~. ._ • ',
... ,
FIRE AT Massexurix;rOn ,Thnrsdar.aiter
noon a fire broke out in the house of Mr. Thames
Bisset, on Cotton street ; piner*. 7 . The,famil3
wag absent from home r and p ; gas-liglit bed beer
left' binning near an omen - window. The wine
blew a curtain inte-the gas-light and set it on fire
and the flames equannnesatest to -the furniture to
Cie room Sergeant Wrigley, of, the police force
dimoveryi the tire, ,and he suceeeded in eatle,
guishing it, but-not until he was almost auffooated
by the smoke: , -
_ CHARGED WITH LARostiT.—A young main
named ,William Bates had a, hearing, in, the Nine
teenth ward yesterday morning, on the charge Of
(dealing $BOO. from, his brother,whe who: is the pro
prietor of a hotel at Washington, D. C. A con.
idderable portion of the stolen money war found
upon the prisoner. Be was arrested at a late
hour on Thursday evening at' Richmond and Vl
' '
enna streets. , . , .
A New M/aunr, lloesE.—A new market
is in process of coneirnotion at the corner o'
Tweinty.eccond and Spring Garden streets. Tb.
foundation, alreadylatd, covers a space of our
hundred and forty-five 'square feet. The city Is
not thickly populated In that vicinity, ant the
utility cf the structure is of doubtful Import ,
AtettEsTED ON BUSPIOIO.II,--A woman-wan
arrested at Sixth and Smell streets, on ,Tburrday
evening at a 'lite hour; Ort.,suspiolon of it osier
stolen three; silk, dresses and two mantillas, wide!'
were found In her. possession. They are:now. -at
the Second-distriet statioulouse awaiting RI
Owner.
'Prourooxitr ARREBTED.—On the arrival of
the evening train from New York, on Thursday
evening,.officer Joshua Taggart, arrested a man
named Thomas Brown, who haled from New York
on suspicion of being a plolipOoltet. 'Re Was taken
before Recorder Keen yesterday:morning, and
committed for &further hearing.
110nosnr.—A man- named Edward Monroe
was arrested In the Kle-ionth ward at a late hour
on Thursday-evening, on the charge of keeling r
silver goblet from the house of ;Mrs. Krouse. The,
goblet 'had been presented to, Mrs, Krause by a
yacht club..
Monroe was committed:, to power
by Alderman Butler.
.._
Accirossr. —Yesterday morning John Hart',
'man, a German boy, steed 17 pate, 'was adidtted
to the -Hospital, havibg four' fingereof his right,
hand out out by a' rnatohing-natehfne,- - which' ho'
was directing at Dolby's WS for the manufatituri
of boxes, atWashington4treet wharf.
. .., Mein ,
BRovrestON To:IiADE AND THE'FIHENO
BANKS.-..The , favorite - steamer John ',!,,,:,Wainer
leaves the oily on to•Morreilor Cape May and the
fishing bankd,. their allbrding aft opportunity to
Visit the ocean, Dad return In a single day,: Fer
particulars not advertisement:
„-- ..,. , .
Oman linititrqs: 7 --The M. - B. Okureh, 'of
Camden, will bold a meeting at Turner's Grove,
oommencing "en the - 801 - proxiniM 'The Marlton
charge will ,abro bare a similar meeting at the.
same Vino in Heine? Wroth.' ' '
' - New Ewa: Cinnixon.,-4. now hose _ear,'
siege, now being hulk in this city for the Itri,di-',
legion Piro Company of Wilmington. wilt helsont:
to that GUY on the tith'or Aegost. " Great °prepa
rations bare been, made to receive it by the Wil
mington firemen.. , .. . _
,;
. Tuu . STEAIf.FROUGH.— At the request of:
numbers of persons, who have not had the opport
trinity of wit nevi eg its operations, Mr. Pawky, has
copeented - to : exhibit` hie_stearn=pir ugli-at. Oxford
Park, until 4 o'vleolx this afternoon. ,
A nannsonv and evellexecuted ergravlng
of she Past Grand Stria and other leading officers
of the I 0 of 0. F., embracing the - likenedses of
many familiar feces turn all-pasta of the Union, is
now circulating among the Order. ~ _
-,-, • . .:
Artnifo'i. Pario;vert:•=-In the ' Ninth' ward
en Thursday, Byron and Margaret Maher were
arrested and hold to bail to answer 'the
_oharg3 of
assisting a prisoner,to enoaDe. ' ' . - ' . ,
, ....
. THE Wnarnex ASSOOLLT lON. Will give their
arsenal pie-nto at Strawberry Mansion on Tuesday,
and from the arrangements made by the commit
tee, it promises to be'the best of the settioii. '
. / 1(
SODDEN DEATII.- 7 41114. , Rosy Steele dield
very suddenly last evening, at her residereso, , in
Relief street, above Second. The coroner was no-
Med. .
it
'i
;-211pit
Finanohl roiroleivitinits good deal stirred up,
this morsive4mibp folitmistst amoutiihe' matt In
, theinoney4rtiolcoLoris*ent Ootta,
nhiretiettreinitissigeateratiqif4hlleulty
in oneof -ourletboloithenksotwinattizn some
irregularity. to the -ettootuitatttlat An
immediehriavastisethartirdeited, , ;:atii the , .
AR9 8 .0.4, 4 0 M+- litab itiontsUf*knd - this
riotbini has ttanSOired:_lt iteltprg).o.4oilitog
more than • itmularitiejt:iitil be sneeoverett, bat;
in no oaths, dasttihelleitirmilrer *'
I,4,iitiO44 , etee if th e
14 nittionl :diat 9 what
,wore,tho particnlata, and Ito ortia - ll'Arndly that
reliable anthoi(o, RontoOrhyktilhtiarrfoe of
teni l 4o4o l / 3 -
reputation -4 -14.1100
.and nosourrilitekor-bmerties to) toiloteseenit to.
began to liana IntittkatitiVisiteter4SititiP , facto
about thilii3OtillseriT/IMajtijkleifyierCiOA in dr'
iiiitietioll'aVOiit:fli4iiiltol,4l:ool,:iii 411 k oftl-:
oars, which otiotionsCtOlVsont.eieti* "month
until:64l3e of the lisiti - sliesditiled bien.,.to show a
itisfOilifolt tiiiiiie.oiciietifillekxiit4,lBlo co
conut. The ftte_t (s,:thist or. estoris44l',Fkeighbor,
eoinethingin- the . way - of news
for Ms rea.lifielaltiegerdlilleet of dull limes, al
lowed, hltioMf..(e e 734;: 4 4.teraent
is enitrety Inliseetl fat is the'henhe
Phis are concerned. -
We have .t 0.4 the_puropeaa,_eewspageve by
theilarai `.The Lando* Times' city &Aide
of Snly,l,sth, h 01.46 the fogelvkg.
" The, sank=, of, ilpielead. to-day have reduced
their rate Or aim:mot tram 3 per cent - , at - whioh it
waki.4l4ion„. - thlt_Aikte.o'.. 4 i3ieritent• The
step fa t ly sintioipot , sod. it consequently
exercised no-it:dinettee on the attkiltiaterket. As
the demand for' capital for. thti -various under
taking! held In abeyiltieWirriat war will now,
be heavy, mul.it la also:eerlain thit 11,11 , C r on"
tinental Payers irillindeavor to take- prompt ad
vantage; of. ,thp peace, to recruit hy leans their
exhausted treasuries, there -is reasem - .to suppose
,thet,the presentaintndineewill not be maintained
for any lengthened period. .The reeulte of the
;harreak - heweverj.einhaveran:lapittient hearing
on the question, add thee -far aft the estoesta
that respect seem to promise everything thuiteculd
be desired. - _ - - -
"Consols opened - thWinorrung at 95 to j, or
more than one, per cent, below the highest point
tonohediesteriliv , From_ this they recovered., ln
oonsequence of a rather large purchase. to Ohl; bat
the reoeiptof lower prices from the Piris - Bourso
then cocasloned a newrelatme, 414 the - latest ope-
Wire t`tigalit neghe - - The Milleitliat all
con fid snae #bnnertnanent;reponeolAarope mut
now beratiandeffed, and that it-will merely depend
upon unforeseen easnaltleawhether three months
or three years will Intervene &fore the conomenoe
merWof a a* stitigileAlicreases in every
-
-The 'closing quotation from the - Fronok Bourse,
July Aolthig .- iseal.fset of
af:oot one
Mate Inisi,.llliiic& 4 . , ? foie—
.
grog k.000trootor; ~,r.seoltodoo,...t4o_zlitka tv
colt)graoranrognotoOkm,sode*OlFoompliition of
tCtifiMii+ 46-424iiiiirfr;f`;:!'
liad'ailointsOf.. the litieitynoittleap to be
reset - rend fitful Ofidife,didshoeidliritto*Agegipin,
rmaivelt Ft .T.andOrri ,
iArlrebait?il4 elti Xl
aliefaitiln # 024 ?k0 etSTAO,I4' 17-_
11n. iiilictpd'bi'eidApylheit: 3 ;=''
l!-Bilitrbniti to. fltittieihe -market for
American seouritiii during . the pert •iieek.Li as
show& More aitiiitY, aild a'itritildsrablis. ascent
of businesahas been transeste4 i'patplp dads at it
ifßeTet ailtrapCie _ ill 'proof. Anerus s . seven par
'oent,rrailroad , -bonds iiiiie - bein -Ili ge:cd'retineet.
The report (recently resebradafdlialireafileits : of
the Illintni . Ultra Ititilroad - hail hid a favorable.
effect oil the afraid abelicinifidetliat goinplAy.
Panitsiliiititel:Peiliinf.iiiialili tiiiit4a it dra
. 85, and Penwirsnia - penir al Jtaiiitead` iffx per
ainViniidisit-9(tiff27,.': : ----_-..... -,
',_.;;!.,";: 2 _ .
Witmer, .&,`iiiiiitfirkfiiimliOthrllstli ,Tidy, sip,
the Iffiniirdziarta:daysonfaiaa' tau itentigrre
tarn of the Ilanir i erffrificei l witireOrairiltre fol
th4
toniag resides atoOtopered irl Jima lemiunt :
Deoreaso easholerthankotta • millions ;Mils
discorukted ficit diti;, tuba" cad trin frith millionii;
AidrantehTloirr:kone , sei - entif ratlike's:. treidittl7
, b Ilene°, twenty-siren - and three:loh minions th
ereat,: ;7 , tIII . IIIC BO t!tfc, IlialiAbresi ..onts•surentit tettl
lions' ,-- ,--t - W. v.-.: .- 4 ::Sl-- ,-, :. r., 4 ,X...!,-
. b riii etiii - ni - sTket li'cial6 dull yit;l4,Mle, in
loans,'ltraliil ihitiiiiiMblif 4 -ilia - titit ,- . hoard; and
$i,500-loantand , bdahariiii AV tilioilifetild;lboard.
Prides are withontlehangea: '-:-_ - ';F:',;;• -.--': %.' -
~IV!!Jelr,l l, ,bilikwitf#'o,;th,tioliefogP'fift-te'n's
Cai4erfeit,Etimerpr.th, ittikliNAClA 0r . 4001313 / 1-
'4lttels:' Ville); liiiiii:;:it'MeMessipary, Allegheny , -
oonnty, in this Eiblieliti l irribrown. not :to-day by
the Pittebargiraiikel_ - 34- , !r,...1.1-1-L?7l'-"! - :
The same partylnforni! us Jiiitlitirf4T_Orysy is
iiiiiilt&iffed*tlisial: r, 1 ,011f SZ-41$44"1Wit3k
tral Banilf Vitt iteraret, at Higlifiltown. , ' , Stereo
have; been tridsi . libtirrimirple duped with them
in the lower part 44„orir oily. : /be note is' en
alteration of, a broken , bank :of Nashville, tem,
...xi i the •firtnittel . 4-14114.- i 'Ehtilfflett,* ....; 11 PIM
loadideeitren, rimikrant , .rra gen, houses, de. ; -
man Ttiougilindi *IA 410
~ farl!-- . 1,p,-;tdia lower left
corner; sailor,- falrdreastid, lemur sight. Somer.
- .DiesetalshgritiltitatantValto- fiteteff • newith a
:fiesql Olen of4patame
yff=.; another:of:the _ swindles en:l entiriplifA off
upon the Papi4,oo.At'isv*EP._*....,4Ml4l,ttAiet
ib% barryAoliebtleN 4 lntalttit
IhriliEltte,ttig . inOt - ta. It
ites Ia ihe tWpriat Wiiie the hind. , :;'.
Itaite„ titlacor ther tin& Dunh,rnt;ffallin:ffenr
tinalithffea-liiiiii!!.: •
ilialoffoiting le the ataottii‘of aaa2.transported _
on the the Reek -enaing
. -
Test. - Chrt
•- - ,
Prom Port °Arbon - -- 9 292 10
Potta•Illo ..... . - 1,07912
. Fehaylklll Hann - 10
6 Poet Olinton 1,49110
wieit Fir,goa_et
givolul 7 t tll 601,894 11
To same this 62O 3 bT6 16
fireitiepittea
over till Top
...Mourattet
•
Por the week endivglttlylylllll9......... 2640 tone
Piertoady, this jeer ,65,1140.."
, .
Total O ,
gee Jan- 1 61,680 ~
To Fetn7o time !sat year - 61 443 "
I
Inareaake I6SW' g'
TO, fofk*liii 111)1W sun* of coil trwported
on theThiladelphraiind Retail; Italirotuf, lasing
ttis'week inane Thursday, July 28.1859 ` _
Toes, Owt
9,41) 09
. 5 TiO OA
.119.745 - 09
1.911 04
4,838 69
Prom Port Oitrb
Pottryttlo - - "
sotnylltll Harm.
'I Antsne....
- 4 . Port OUntod
Total foe the-week 30,009 14
Prevkinnly thin year. 921,973 10
Toted -
To - same Urns isit yeir
The ,Lykpaa evil • trade,_for the:week
ending July 28, was 2,829.08 tone; same week last
Tear, 3,485. Total, tr the wawa, 48,801,01 tete ;
10. 1858, 52,987.10.- ileereams foe the week, 834.14 ;
for the moon, 6.,,880:99.-
The last rePOit of :lie Tievertizi . eoet trade le as
follows:
For week ending JalT 93...
Preylowly
Total - 66,88311
PIIILAIMILPHIII STOWIEXCHANCtE FALB%
.itly 99, 1859.
•
8.1.95T1DSTItaltLir.8901111:150 1 ):01.11115 ft 3
Amp azosamlii -3:55x888,- 90151 11 99 2 87 001111 5 5118 .9
AND 031881197 8111.1111191,
1111.$1' BOARD
100 Olty Ge". "221( .311"ment
1100 do New g6wn.10211 20 do "80
WO 0 AID 6h , 20....88,4 JO Idloehill 1 1 .,e5w0.69.1r
500 Aloilis 21 m - 4 - 10,440.4 .
1000 asterism 1 m 75..34 5 leblgh liam."4: - .48 _-
8 Pewee ....SO 20 21onle0it8:.1011wa 493(
1 do
. : • 8300 ND BOARD.
203 Oily 16 ' 53 .1 i . 6 11Plea RR-Tern-102
1)00 Lableli Val R 01/..Bax ,- 0 Poirisvg, 1t....bu 443 (
1000 Pa R 2d mt 0....87 -- •1511teb,Baak ... i.. ..20g
600 0 & Ara Oe '88...:843( 4 , do 281(
14 Pearls R 89 - 2 PhOada 11k: - 1183(
10 • do 89 . 10 tab Rai. Prot - 173 i
6 tutoo VIV. T.frn. l o/ , , = : -` -•, • • '- ,
or,9,3o4.llugaitrAcgiva,,- .. -„
vv. .. • -....".' .. - 161.1."Asktd
PILLUISSi.. ... : . 99% , n) IPOk Nr Prot:..' 1734 17%
,' 8 .'. '... 99% 100 waispq et Illm - B B.g 4%
.. NSW . .
' i;102% - . ,1 Ts let mtg.. le 69
Penni 61.,1n0at1 414 : 91.1( -‘.t in sa miff „;
its4dlag R.:. :.. WV ' 27% Long baud 11.". 10% 10%
• 61 bda l 7o.. BO Leh Goal 01asT:48 - - 4834
..• ta t fige.l4 PO _:9l , 84, Tenni" 1t.,.• •, -8,1f.-B,l‘
1
61 do l BB:iieff 69 7O -i 6 Or ---- - '',64 '-' 84.1(
Penna. 8....... 86.1 1 i 59 14 108 - - • 89
1 6 24 al 81. • .'. 887( - El MAIMS* 15.:., 2
Nor Canal Con 62 62% -16 lit mt Me, 82 42, .
11 prat dtr off 104 - 105 B&B:ath B. alroff 80 '
Sett Nay - 8e 1 82. 69%
~ , mg - 1 21'SM. tite 8.. . ~- 41,
66 Imp 01..1 ,78 - Iltaie&Vbselibltr '..- ' 44%
.. . . - ,
New Yoik'Slopk
- -- imao• •
25000 1 S 52, 1874 101.3(
4000 rdirsoarl Or 83
mai Virginia es .0$ •
.1000 10 1 nit 12!1: -
403 N Y Con' bll 14g
NO do 211-ptcx,l 74X,
28 Mideeit Iffer 17.' SIX
50 Harlem P.1 0
,rit _ 115 X
160 do ..t." - -
100 • b 6031
200 _ DSO 85 X
200'iteading R 660 41X
, . - r fHB M •
,xchaage, ./!tly 29.
ssaAVelißitir G06102/X
;pa: IV 21X
60 _do - .60 911[
110 Pontine R 610 118,
1180. do 116'
69 IllLobia Oen 11 a 0 66.
1 00 do - 8414
100 . do AlO 64%
60 Fla &Chia I 6 aro 113 x
100 • doMO 68%
100 0181 k Tot an sax
g for Pot., lad 11.141, lot
iiias lie quiet at $5 32
Pearls.
rate ind Westsrn Vint , Is
nova -Alio fire kit for
more I§otlYtt, 11GC100156 hfOsi., with tight Itooros,
And sake of 9,0002ib1i at boo4-00,for supertne State,
2308 80 for extra do, fri 2004 74 for superfine Westere,
'24 20.2 30 for,extredir. $6,015.5, 1 0 for slipping troll&
ofsitts round:boon 0bt0,.52 51502 80; for fresh
trotind do.. Sontberti flour ie si sbads dm...ft
ales of 1.2111 Ole at 8805 70 for_ Ottitid Io good, and
15 75.2.00 forentrubninds., ri - • _, -
GRAIN —Whist_l3 1.20 bi tter, tilittiele• of 10 Of° be.
at $.35.130 for new tad fionthilrn $1 05 for cdd de;
£130.1.38 for do white; 82.10 for old Western. red;
21 8801 42 for white Kenteolfy. - Corn it besiryi mitt
sale% of 20000 be et 800 ror Western arlsed, 83ri For
white, Bontriern.„ Mrs Is quiet it 3003t0 for Solittieriil,
Peensylvarilei sod 09.41 e for State, 0#2111411,
and Western. - - -
Paorteroan —Pork la dull, rltlk *mall pales at . SOX
for Men, end 70.15 for prime. Beef fi quiet I hiliiCof
HO bole et Pae..75 for rim; taw for entrary
nalae. 8248051 a - for reputed Western. ael Eta Mole
foriiretraennal Cldttneata and Ban - a are quiet- -Lard
in emelt, ertelf ealelrat 10Xer1eXe. Butter and
Oketae,tavanifisont aeons. - - - -- - - - -
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EkollitOs .-emThel ditangerbnnd Society wi ll
httrolf4ti , tdeitt - linget WelPti farm, on Men
d.tty. ,litusie;isger, dewing, and fun yin be mid
otently enjoyed.
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